jkno
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There's a gap there alright, like on all the screen used Scout lids. But nowhere near the huge gap present on EFX version.
There's a gap there alright, like on all the screen used Scout lids. But nowhere near the huge gap present on EFX version.
Well laws of physics dont let a non gap area be movable. It does not work like that! LOL
Where in my messages do you see me saying there should be no gap there?
Look here at another photo of a screen used:
https://s33.postimg.cc/5b5h3c9q7/3f2b1e18a203f0f18a7b79c36eea2d37.jpg
And then compare both to Jez's photo of the EFX Scout Grand Canyon gap:
http://www.starwarshelmets.com/2018/SWH18_EFX_Limited_Scout52B.jpg
You completely missed the point of my post. I was saying there has to be a gap in order for it to be movable.
The EFX gap is an Ewok Jail Cell.:lol
Was EFX even at SDCC this year? I didn’t see any photos of their booth. Please let this torture be over soon! Any new updates from Disney reps? Any real dates mentioned?
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I don't think it's so much that they can't solve problems when they arise, but that they simply don't care. Spielberg had a lot on the line. Jaws had to work. Efx just doesn't have that kind of pressure. They can take as long as they want to produce (or never produce) things.
That would even be worse. Because they DO have a lot on the line: everyone's money. They don't care because there is no more glamour or euphoria anymore for themselves perhaps.
Who knows. But how can MR and Efx and Anovos all succumb - according to them - to the "unforeseen" this way, right?
Not really asking. Just going GEEEZ
The only thing that'd put fear into them to actually move their butts, would be fear of reprisal (i.e. losing the license) from Disney. Stunningly, Disney doens't seem to give a rat's ass that they took money from people 6-7 years ago and haven't put out a real product in that time frame. The license owner sees royalties from sales. You'd think with that many years of next to no (or no) royalties, they'd yank the license. But no.
The ship has sailed in the case of Efx. NO ONE is buying another thing from them unless it ships the day it's bought, and even then, i imagine there's a significant number of people who'd never touch it.
2-3 years is bad enough, but you can understand that to a certain degree. 6-7 years? It's completely inexcusable no matter how you look at it. Unforeseen circumstances can make soemthing you'd think would take a year hit the 2-3 year mark. NOTHING pushes it to 6-7 except your own incompetence. It's not the mark of a professional company, it's the mark of a guy running a shop out of his basement or garage, and is either bored to death with it, or is way over his head.
I fail to see how they're still in business, let alone able to retain the license. Are they successfully putting out product in other lines to the point of being able to pay salaries, overhead, and turn a profit?